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THE TIME 2 - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 4 de abril de 2022 por Maria R.

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En este arreglo muy parecido al anterior vamos a ver cómo diríamos las horas en inglés. 00:00:00
Empezamos con un punto que es lo más fácil porque se dice prácticamente igual en inglés que en español. 00:00:05
If we want to say 7 o'clock in the morning, we say it's 7 o'clock am or it's 7 o'clock in the morning. 00:00:33
If we want to say that it's 7 o'clock in the afternoon, we say it's 7 o'clock pm. 00:00:45
Now, let's practice with a quarter past. 00:00:54
A quarter past. 00:00:58
What time is it? 00:01:00
It's a quarter past and the time 00:01:01
It's a quarter past six 00:01:05
It's a quarter past five 00:01:12
It's a quarter past four 00:01:20
It's a quarter past one 00:01:25
It's all time the same 00:01:31
It's a quarter past eleven. 00:01:34
In Spanish, we first say the time, the hour, and then we point at the minutes. 00:01:39
But in English, we say it the opposite way. 00:01:46
First, we say the minutes, and then we say the hour. 00:01:49
So, first, we say a quarter past, and then we say eleven. 00:01:53
It's a quarter past eleven. 00:01:57
If you see this picture, the clock is divided into two parts. 00:01:59
This part is in real because we are going to use the word past to say how many minutes passed since it is 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 o'clock. 00:02:05
So, quarter passed. 00:02:20
If the long needle is pointing at the six, then it is half past, because it has passed already half of the clock, half of the hour. 00:02:21
So right now it is half past two, half past three, half past four, half past five. 00:02:35
First we look at the long needle and we say the time half past and then we look at the short needle to say the hour. 00:02:51
Escribimos lo contrario como en español. En español decimos cinco y media. En inglés decimos y media las cinco. Es la mitad pasada, cinco. 00:03:01
Now we are going to move on the other half, the red one 00:03:15
In this half of the clock, when the long needle is pointing at any point in the red part of the clock 00:03:21
We are going to use the word to, to say how many minutes are left for the next time 00:03:31
It means how many minutes till the long needle is pointing at the twelve again. 00:03:41
So, imagine that the long needle is pointing at nine. 00:03:49
Then we have to use the word two because the long needle is now in the red part. 00:03:56
It's a quarter to twelve. 00:04:04
And as you see, the short needle is not pointing at 12, because it's not 12 o'clock yet. 00:04:08
It's almost 12, but not yet. 00:04:16
So, it's quarter to 12. 00:04:19
Right now, it's quarter to 11. 00:04:26
It's quarter to 10. 00:04:32
It's quarter to 2. 00:04:40
It's quarter to 1. 00:04:43
It's quarter to five 00:04:46
First we look at the long needle 00:04:54
Then we look at the short needle to say the hour 00:04:57
So let's say it again 00:05:00
Depending on where the long needle is pointing at 00:05:03
If it's in the red part 00:05:08
Then we are going to use the word to 00:05:10
A quarter to 00:05:13
If the long needle is at any point 00:05:15
En la parte verde, usamos el término pasado. 00:05:18
Cuarta pasada o mitad pasada. 00:05:23
Mitad pasada, uno. 00:05:29
Mitad pasada, tres. 00:05:36
Mitad pasada, cuatro. 00:05:43
Mitad pasada, ocho. 00:05:52
Con cuarta pasada, exactamente lo mismo. 00:05:56
a quarter 00:05:58
past 00:06:01
past 00:06:02
because the long needle 00:06:03
Subido por:
Maria R.
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Fecha:
4 de abril de 2022 - 23:43
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